- Michael F. Maniates, Individualization: Plant a Tree, Buy a Bike, Save the World?
- Paul Wapner, Horizontal Politics: Transnational Environmental Activism and Global Cultural Change
- Robert Falkner, Private Environmental Governance and International Relations: Exploring the Links
- Karin Bäckstrand, Civic Science for Sustainability: Reframing the Role of Experts, Policy-Makers and Citizens in Environmental Governance
- Emily McAteer & Simone Pulver, The Corporate Boomerang: Shareholder Transnational Advocacy Networks Targeting Oil Companies in the Ecuadorian Amazon
- Liliana B. Andonova, Michele M. Betsill, & Harriet Bulkeley, Transnational Climate Governance
- Andrew K. Jorgenson, Brett Clark, & Jeffrey Kentor, Militarization and the Environment: A Panel Study of Carbon Dioxide Emissions and the Ecological Footprints of Nations, 1970–2000
- Kemi Fuentes-George, Neoliberalism, Environmental Justice, and the Convention on Biological Diversity: How Problematizing the Commodification of Nature Affects Regime Effectiveness
- Craig M. Kauffman & Pamela L. Martin, Constructing Rights of Nature Norms in the US, Ecuador, and New Zealand
- Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, Worlding the Study of Global Environmental Politics in the Anthropocene: Indigenous Voices from the Amazon
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
New Issue: Global Environmental Politics
The latest issue of Global Environmental Politics (Vol. 20, no. 20th Anniversary Issue, March 2020) is out. This issue reprints selected pieces from the journal's first twenty years. Contents include: